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Think Wild, Central Oregon’s wildlife hospital and conservation center, said Monday it recently admitted an orphaned northern ...
Suter buyout penalties ending and Kaprizov's and Rossi's futures in flux, the Wild are at a crossroads — and fans feel it.
On March 20, Think Wild’s veterinary team performed surgery to repair the eagle’s femur, the nonprofit announced in a press release.
When it does come back for Boldy, the Wild are going to be all the more dangerous for it. “I think Matt's done a lot of good things.
The most recent eagle patient, Bald Eagle 25-93 (Think Wild’s 93rd patient of 2025) is suffering from severe lead toxicity, while Bald Eagle 25-47, admitted earlier this year, is recovering from ...
Bend-based Think Wild admitted the sibling kittens on May 19 after they were found alone at a rest stop near Tygh Valley in Wasco County. It is believed that their mother had been killed by a vehicle.
Think Wild is now caring for two bald eagles. The first, found March 16 by a Powell Butte resident, is suffering from injuries caused by a suspected vehicle strike.
Without rehabilitation, orphaned kittens face extremely low survival chances in the wild, according to Think Wild. Bobcat kittens usually remain with their mothers to learn vital survival skills ...
BEND, Ore. — Think Wild, a wildlife hospital and conservation center in Central Oregon, has taken in two orphaned bobcat kittens for rehabilitation.
SUE DOUGHERTY Think Wild A young bald eagle that was found injured in an Oregon field now has a fighting chance at life thanks to the resident who took it in and got it help, officials say.
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